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Started by Prohunter3509, March 16, 2016, 12:50:02 PM
Quote from: Sixes on March 16, 2016, 05:59:36 PMThe venomous snakes that I have encountered seem to have a very musky odor, almost like fox pee. It's an unmistakable smell after you have a couple close encounters and get a good whiff of one. From then on, you can just "smell" them
Quote from: born2hunt on March 16, 2016, 08:02:37 PMWe don't have copperheads here in central Fl but I am a magnet for cotton mouths and rattlers. I killed 5 this past deer season and all were right in my path or between my feet when I saw them. One of the cotton mouths flipped around and put me in retreat mode for about 15 feet before I cracked him with my shooting sticks. I mean he attacked like a raging bull and was striking every foot of the way. It took me a few to recover from that one !!!I flat out don't enter the woods without my snake boots and even then my eyes are peeled.
Quote from: wvmntnhick on March 16, 2016, 09:37:19 PMListening to all of this reminds me why I'll never move south. Y'all have too many venomous snakes but what scares me more than that are the danged spiders. Those are the real sneaky fellas. Either way, not heading south. I've seen large number of rattlers at times but that was also at a den site. Pretty cool to see 30+ while standing in one spot. Also makes you wonder how you've fished that spot for so many years before without seeing one. The den is quite literally right along the river. As for the comment above about copperheads being more aggressive, I'll second that. No rattlesnakes at my buddies camp but the kill several copperheads every year. The joke has always been that the rattlesnakes don't stand a chance there because the copperheads are so mean they just eat them before they get a chance to even rattle at you.